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So now I can say my website is on.. even though it just literally has nothing but a printing hello -FirstWebsite.png

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I got this garhve.com domain on namesilo for $9.95 per year, it’s really cheap! I always want a domain that is .com suffix.

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Now, the web is https, this is a bit difficult for me.

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Due to personal interest, I didn’t choose frame to base my website. I use Nginx but I don’t familiar with it. making it shows my content is not that difficult even that I don’t know much fancy state, but I stucked on SSL.

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In order to use https instead of http, I choosed let’s encrypt, which is good for me and it’s free. However, I can only getting my non-www domain working. when it comes to www domain, it still http.

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I found solutions all about using return to returning https, but it won’t work

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server {
-    server_name www.garhve.com;
-	return 301 https://www.garhve.com$request_uri
-}
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This would return me a 404 error…

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After searching and searching, I found where i was getting wrong.

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Above statement only return https-www which doesn’t hold any contents, all I need is to redirect the https-www to https-non-www.

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So, change to this one

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server {
-    listen 80;
-	server_name www.garhve.com garhve.com;
-	return 301 https://garhve.com$request_uri;
-}	# this block will redirect http-both to https-both
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-server {
-    listen 443 ssl http2;	#http2 is newer and more secure http
-    listen [::]:443 ssl http2;
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-    server_name www.garhve.com;
-    include /path_to_cert_file;
-    return 301 https://garhve.com$request_uri;
-}	# this block will redirect https-www to https-non-www
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-server {
-    listen 443 ssl http2;
-    listen [::]:443 ssl http2;
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-    server_name garhve.com;
-    include /path_to_cert_file;
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-    #location to real content
-}	# this block is where we hold web content.
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It will redirect https-www to https-non-www. Now, both domain will point to same location – my home page.

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